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Ok so i just got 82 att,def,str and 83 hp and 74 slayer. I want to know what is the BEST monster to fight for cash? I was doing dragons for money, but then someone told me that certian slayer monsters rack in a LOT of cash from items and stuff, what monsters? And what are the requirments for them? I want to know what the best thing to fight for cash is right now. I Can't fight cave horrors so don's suggest those please. Thank you :) BTW if there is a BETTER money maker i could do right now, let me know please, i really need some cash. Thank you :)

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Usually what players talk about are abyssal demons. Under ideal conditions you can get around 150 kills/hour at abyssal demons, which comes to about 900-950k profit/hour. Another option is cannoning aberrant spectres which is about 1.1m/hour with a pack yak.

 

However dragons are still much better.

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Turoths are good. I can easily make 300k to 400k per task there. They require level 55 Slayer and a leaf-bladed sword or spear to fight if you're melee. If you're ranging, they require broad-tipped bolts or broad arrows.

Ok i could try that, any other options? Because i do controlled fighting, and ranging is EXTREMELY slow, and it doesn't have to be while on a slayer task, just some kind of slayer monster OR regular monster that i could do (But i heard slayer monsters give more money)

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Usually what players talk about are abyssal demons. Under ideal conditions you can get around 150 kills/hour at abyssal demons, which comes to about 900-950k profit/hour. Another option is cannoning aberrant spectres which is about 1.1m/hour with a pack yak.

 

However dragons are still much better.

Ya I know i have a while till i get to there, and abberant specters? There not multi combat though.

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The coffee one is pretty good. Same with coffee flavor Rockstar.

 

Wait what?

 

Oh.

 

Spectres.

 

Here's what you do. Move house to polli. Bring house laws, earths, and airs. Use prayer in dungeon, when out of prayer, tele to house, recharge prayer, then go back down. When full invent, tele to camelot.

 

Rinse, repeat.

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Go to jellies and do clues :D

 

most people might frown on no guarenteed high cash sum but just thinking of that 3rd age your going to recieve and then who's gonna frown ! :P

 

Clues are not a solid way to make money/hr tbh, the chance of getting a good item isnt very high and even them some clues u can lose out on...then u get the clues that take FOREVER to do and by the time u finish them u could have made double if not triple the amount the reward is worth. Chance of getting a 3a item from a clue is extremely low so that makes them not worth it compared of the other suggestions.

 

OT: My personal opinion is...

 

Cannoning Abby Specs @ polli dungeon

 

Blue Drags @ Taverly (i have 70 agility though so i can bank faster)

 

Turoths @ Polli Dungeon or Slayer Cave

 

then the outragious ones...

 

Spirit Mages @ Zammy encampment

 

Gargoyals @ slayer tower & Kuradel dungeon (when on a slayer task)

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Turoths are good. I can easily make 300k to 400k per task there. They require level 55 Slayer and a leaf-bladed sword or spear to fight if you're melee. If you're ranging, they require broad-tipped bolts or broad arrows.

Ok i could try that, any other options? Because i do controlled fighting, and ranging is EXTREMELY slow, and it doesn't have to be while on a slayer task, just some kind of slayer monster OR regular monster that i could do (But i heard slayer monsters give more money)

 

The only reason you're thinking that range is "EXTREMELY slow" is because it's 12 levels lower than your mellee combat stats. I used to thing the exact same thing, then I started training it to a reasonable level and realised that I loved the skill.

 

Also, if you want to do Spectres, it's worth remembering that you can do them in the slayer tower, then run to the nearby leprechaun, note your herbs and then go back. This will allow you to stay for much longer without having to bank in between.

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Turoths are good. I can easily make 300k to 400k per task there. They require level 55 Slayer and a leaf-bladed sword or spear to fight if you're melee. If you're ranging, they require broad-tipped bolts or broad arrows.

Ok i could try that, any other options? Because i do controlled fighting, and ranging is EXTREMELY slow, and it doesn't have to be while on a slayer task, just some kind of slayer monster OR regular monster that i could do (But i heard slayer monsters give more money)

 

The only reason you're thinking that range is "EXTREMELY slow" is because it's 12 levels lower than your mellee combat stats. I used to thing the exact same thing, then I started training it to a reasonable level and realised that I loved the skill.

 

Also, if you want to do Spectres, it's worth remembering that you can do them in the slayer tower, then run to the nearby leprechaun, note your herbs and then go back. This will allow you to stay for much longer without having to bank in between.

Ya that sounds like a good idea, and for my invy use the prayer armor, and then p pots, and then i make easy profit there huh?

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